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5 Best Monsoon Wildlife Safaris In India For An Unforgettable Adventure

These rainy-season escapes are perfect for kids, nature lovers, and unforgettable summer vacation experiences.

5 Best Monsoon Wildlife Safaris In India For An Unforgettable Adventure
Monsoon is the perfect excuse to take your kids on an unforgettable wildlife adventure.
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  • Periyar National Park offers bamboo rafting and jungle walks during monsoon from June to September
  • Jim Corbett National Park’s Jhirna and Dhela zones stay open July to September for family-friendly safaris
  • Jawai in Rajasthan is known for monsoon leopard safaris and fresh green landscapes from June to September
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Most people think safaris are only about summer tiger sightings. But monsoon safaris offer something even more special. It's a chance to see the jungle at its most beautiful and alive. It is also the perfect excuse to take your kids on an unforgettable wildlife adventure instead of another regular vacation. Here are some of India's best monsoon wildlife safaris that make for the perfect family escape.

1. Periyar National Park, Kerala

Monsoon is the perfect excuse to take your kids on an unforgettable wildlife adventure.

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If there is one place that feels like it was made for the monsoon, it is Periyar National Park in Kerala. Open throughout the year, especially beautiful from June to September, this rainforest becomes absolutely magical during the rains.

Instead of a regular jeep safari, visitors can glide across the water while spotting elephants, deer, wild boars, and colourful birds. Here, you can try bamboo rafting, guided jungle walks, tribal village visits, and nature trails. The weather is cool, the scenery is dreamy, and the entire park feels peaceful during the rainy season.

2. Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand

India's oldest national park becomes even more beautiful when the monsoon arrives. While some safari zones close for safety, Jhirna and Dhela zones stay open during July to September, giving visitors a chance to enjoy Corbett's greenest season. Children especially love Corbett because there is always something to spot, from elephants and deer to crocodiles, monkeys, and hundreds of bird species.

The experience does not end with the safari. Families can stay in beautiful riverside resorts, enjoy nature walks, listen to stories about conservationist Jim Corbett, and spend rainy evenings surrounded by jungle sounds.

3. Jawai, Rajasthan

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Jawai is unlike any wildlife destination in India. Open during June to September, this place is famous for its leopard safaris and dramatic rocky landscapes. During the monsoon, the usually dry region turns green and fresh. What makes Jawai truly special is its leopards. Here, these wild cats live peacefully among local villages.

The safari drives are exciting but not exhausting, which makes them family-friendly. Add luxury tents, village visits, birdwatching and beautiful sunsets after the rain, and Jawai becomes a monsoon experience you will talk about forever.

4. Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan

Ranthambore is one of India's most famous tiger reserves, and many people think it closes fully during the monsoon. But Zones 6 to 10 usually remain open from July to September, making it one of the best rainy-season tiger safaris. And honestly, this is when Ranthambore looks its most magical.

The old fort walls turn green with moss, peacocks dance, and the forests look fresh and dramatic. There are ancient ruins hidden inside the forest, crocodiles near lakes, monkeys everywhere, and the chance of seeing a tiger walk.

5. Daroji Sloth Bear Sanctuary, Karnataka

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If you are travelling with younger children, Daroji Sloth Bear Sanctuary is a wonderful choice. Open through much of the monsoon season, this sanctuary near Hampi is famous for sightings of playful sloth bears. Unlike tiger safaris, sloth bears here are often easier to spot, especially during evenings. The monsoon adds greenery to the surroundings, making the sanctuary even prettier.

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